“We purchased the car prior to Christmas, but we were looking for the right type of car for quite some time. We wanted a convertible and a sequential gearbox – so both auto and manual drivers could use it – so it was a bit more expensive,” he said.

While some vendors choose to drive the Italian supercar, Mr Mason claims many people are too nervous and instead prefer to be picked up or dropped off at events.

According to Mr Mason, unlike the other company cars, the Lamborghini has kept its sleek black paint job.

“We want them to feel like they’re driving their own car, which they can’t do if there is a Harcourts logo slapped on the side," he said.